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Amusements. TO-MORROW OJ ATURDAY O-MORROW SATURDAY AT THE hippodromt? HppodeomJd IPPODEOMTi ippodromHj I ITS here AT last ! its HERE AT last ! what the MOVING picture PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND HAS BEEN waiting FOR. UNIVERSAL. NIVER S A l. SPECIAL attraction, special attraction. Produced by THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY. The Largest and Most Fj p-to-Dtaie Film Concern on Earth. MANAGERIAL NOTE.— is with ©very pleasure and the utmost satisfaction we wish it to be known to the pleaeure-lovmg public of Auckland and surrounding districts, m have secured the rights of first presentation in New Zealand of Universal Special Attractions. CARL LAEMMLE CARL LAEMMLE Offers the Initial Performance of that Fine and Vigorous Actor that has Caused a. Furore Throughout the World. HARRY pAREY. BILL HART. ■iKKY V>AKEY. FAIRBANKS. IIARRY fIAREY. TOM MIX, -EX iKRY BUCK JONES. HARRY pAREY. ZOE BASER. LKxtY Vy'AREY. Etc., Etc.. HARRY pAREY. BEATEN vRRY TO HARRY PAREY. A ARRY VAREY. FRAZZLE. Auckland will Go Mad Over Him. He's the Sensation of All Times. He's a Man Whose Virility and Manliness : Make the Appeal of His Personality Irresistible. In this you have a Story with Depth and Action such as Seldom are Caught in a Picture. IT'S A SMASHER. IT'S A SMASHER. It's Got the Pull of 100 Horses. It Grips Like 20,000 Volts. BLUE QTREAK ■\,fCr~iOY.-' LUE OI'REAK- McUuY," BLUE QTREAK ~\/|"C/\OY." LUE> DIREAK BLUE QTREAK LCJE OI'BEAK iVIcVVuY," BLUE QTREAK TV/fCpiOY," LUE OIREaK* IVXcL<OY," BLUE QTREAK TVTCriOY," LUE OrREAK IYLctJOY," A Compelling Picture that Tells the Story of a Man who Deems Himself Unworthy a Great Love, and who Tries to Condone his Past by Self-sacrifice. IT'S A BIG MAN'S PART. IT'S A BIG MAN PLAYING IT. It's a Big Picture that Every Man. Woman and Child will Love and Rave Over. Full of Hard Riding and Fast Fighting, Picked Out with that Genuinely-human Humour which Keeps TTUMAN TTARRY pAREY IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF— UNAPPROACHABLE. ALSO. ON THE BIG PROGRAMME: A Thoroughly Charming Story. Full of ; Incident, with, a Happy Combination of Drama. Thrill. Emotion, with 'Love and Courage "as the Dominating Factor. |We Present SOMETHING DIFFERENT. A Picture with Much Originality and JNovelty. whose Superb Natural Settings and Atmosphere Alone. Lift it High Above the Ordinary Run. Featuring PICTURES AND MUSIC. DORIS TTENYON, ORIS lajenyON. In a. .Remarkable Dual Role of the Twin Sisters. I That of the New York Society Beauty, and the Hermit-like Sprite of the Woods. ' "npHE TNN OF THE T3LUE T\TOON." ."X ■, JL vN OF THK JJ'.UE IVlauN " | THE TNN OF THE TJLUE TI/rOON> I'-J-HE X.nN OF THE iVIoON." ! The Greatest Thing in Life is Love, and that is the Theme of this Splendid Story. Doris T7-ENYON, ORIS JtXENYON. In. the Most Pleasing Roles of Her Brilliant Career. A Story Overflowing with Thrills, Excitement and Interest in Every Scene, 6000 FEET IN 6 BIG ACTS. ALSO THE HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA. IPPODROME vJrcHESTRA, Including N.Z.'s Expert Trap Drummer and Xylophonist, JDnder the Baton of MR. L. STOKES. Overture •■ The Arcadians " And a Feast of Musical Gems. BOOK YOUR SEAT AT LEWIS EAJ>Y'S (Opp. H.M. Theatre). NOTE THE SESSIONS: 12. 2. 4. 6. 8. *" FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT: ! The Tremendous Story of the Sea and Land, ; ALICE LAKE In " SHORE ACRES.'' Etc.. Etc.. Etc. GRAND. m TO-MORROW. New National Drama. " HOOP LA." " HOOP LA." " HOOP LA.' •' HOOP LA." Starring—Starring. < Electoral. QTAMATEA COUNTY. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. _ Pursuant to Section 10 of th.» " Local Elections and. Polls Act, 1913," I hereby give notice of the result of the Polls taken on | WEDNESDAY, tho 10th day of November, • ! 1920, for the ©lection of two Councillors for the j Matakohe Riding and one Councillor for each . of the other undermentioned Ridings of the County of Otamatea:— MATAKOHE RIDING: RODNEY COATES . . . . 126 GEORGE SMITH 95 JAMES MARSHALL LAING 91 WILLIAM RICHARD BETTS 60 MARERETU RIDING: GEORGE WILLIAM HESLOP 69 ROBERT McCARROLL . . .. 38 TOKATOKA RIDING: CHARLES DREADON . . .. S3 EDMUND THOMAS DONOVAN . . 25 WILLIAM OSBORNE THOMPSON 16 WHAKAPIEAU RIDING: JAMES TREWIN 63 ERIC MAURICE DONALDSON 53 ! I hereby declare Rodney Coatee, George ! Smith, George William Heslop, Charles ! Dreadon and James Trewin duly elected aa ', Councillors for the Ridings set over their ! respective names, they having obtained a ! majority of votes recorded at such polls for their respective Ridings. E. G. AICKIN, Returning Officer for the County of Otamatea Paparoa. November 17. 1920. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. I desire' to express my deep appreciation, to those ladies and gentlemen who voted tar me at yesterday's by-election. I wish to specially thank my many friends and supporters who voluntarily gave me their able assistance in my campaign. It is a matter of deep gratification to me that in the Ponsonby district, where I reside, and am consequently best known, the polling at each. booth was so decisively in my favour. J. F. W. DICKSONrpo THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY "OF AUCKLAND. , I desire to thank these electors who voted ' ' for me at yesterday's by-election, and especi- • ally those who voluntarily gave m© their asi sistance in my campaign. I shall at ail i times endeavour to merit tho confidesr* ( placed in me I, 3 A. C ALLTJM. ! Partnerships Dissolved. . TST E. HERRING AND D. ARMISHAW. , | * * * Contractors, ■ j ' DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP FROM NOVEMBER 6. 1320. In Future All Work will be Carried On \ By ,| W. E. HERRING, ■ » 125, Edta &nw>i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 12

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